Campus Pride Jobs

Mobile Campus Pride Logo

Job Information

Washington State Department of Natural Resources Mapping Assistant and Geodatabase Manager in Olympia, Washington

Mapping Assistant and Geodatabase Manager, Natural Resource Scientist 2 (NRSci2) Recruitment #2024-5-P446 Full-time, Project, Represented position Anticipated Project is August 2024-June 2025 Location: Natural Resources Building- Olympia, WA Work Hours and Partial Telework flexibility may be available and considered *Salary: $4,497.00 - $6,046.00 Monthly *

(See official listing for full details.)

Responsibilities: Geologic database development and management (50% of the time)

  • Uses geologic expertise analytical skills, and geospatial database (GIS) skills to convert geologic mapping data for the mapping group to a new national geologic mapping schema. Collaborates with other state geologic surveys and the U.S. Geological Survey to refine and develop new tools and workflows for completing geologic mapping in GIS-based systems, including the development and refinement of ArcGIS Online projects and ESRI FieldMap deployment for use by the entire mapping team. Also develops and maintains ArcPro layout and geodatabase templates for the construction and publication of geologic maps for the group. Applies best practices of quality assurance and quality control to all data received from the mapping group.

Geologic mapping, analysis, and reporting (50% of the time)

  • During fieldwork, independently and as part of a team, uses geologic expertise to make detailed descriptions of rocks, deposits, and geologic features. Makes deductions and interpretations from new and existing data. Locates self in the field using GPS, lidar, and topography. Uses an ArcGIS Online database for collecting geologic data. May compile existing geologic maps and data sets. Navigate forest roads, trails, and mixed terrain.
  • After completion of fieldwork, analyzes geologic data and deduces and interprets geologic patterns. Compiles and interprets subsurface borings, wells, and other drilling records to understand subsurface geology. May develop 2D cross-sections of subsurface geology. Analyzes thin sections and other laboratory data to characterize rock types. Develop technical geologic writing, including unit descriptions, interpretive text, and appendix material.

*Required Qualifications: *

  • Bachelor's degree in geology, geophysics, geography, or closely related field AND 2 years of professional experience. OR an equivalent combination of education and/or experience. 
  • Demonstrated commitment to fostering and supporting an environment that honors diversity, equity, inclusion, and environmental justice practices.
  • Perform assigned duties in a manner consistent with applicable laws, regulations and public records retention and requests are followed.
  • Advanced understanding and proficiency with geospatial databases (GIS), including schema conversions.

```{=html}

``` - Ability to work in both remote and urban locations.

 

DirectEmployers